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Topic: [Scam]: Fake Ripple website (Read 97 times)

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December 23, 2020, 07:46:44 AM
#7
well received email yesterday and got suspicious  as sender was "[email protected]" .. so did some digging and check the procedure and on the claim page it was asking for private key and if you are in crypto for some time you know what it means to share such information. Very clever social engineering attack indeed.
legendary
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December 13, 2020, 02:45:10 PM
#6
They have recreated the site quite well.

Yet as a user you should know that something is wrong when you see .com.co

Now that Ripple is still on the rise, but with the Bitcoin they could harm many people. It is very good that this has been published.
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December 13, 2020, 01:17:10 PM
#5
It is obvious what the real intention here, and since Ripple will have it's fork tomorrow, scammers are working very hard as well to register ripple names to carry their exploits.

The important thing for scammers is that the coin has big news coming up, if they know about that coin in advance then they use that coin to scam. There is a lot of talk about Ripple in the crypto market right now, so scammers want to take advantage of the opportunity to fool new crypto users. I have received many emails in a few days with many tempting offers of ripple, since I know their purpose so I have been able to control myself.

Thanks for exposing them, this will alert many crypto users.
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December 13, 2020, 12:22:03 PM
#4
There are a lot of phishing sites right now, and there is spike using Ripple as the front because we all know that they have a fork (already completed by this time) and getting airdrop Spark token. So this is a clear warning specially for newbies to be very careful of this dangerous and malicious sites.
This has become a target for scamer where when there is a coin that can complete the fork the scamer will create a phishing site that is ready to be shared with all victims, but in the end you can catch the catch here which we know can help those who don't know that sites like this are indeed phishing to stimulate the seeds that you enter so be careful.

There will definitely be many more like this and not only this me with another name Ripple will also appear.
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December 13, 2020, 07:40:17 AM
#3
^^ Thanks, yeah I do agree, websites asking for your 12 or 24 seed mnemonic phrase is a no-no. So I don't know why many are still falling for this kind of trick.

There are a lot of phishing sites right now, and there is spike using Ripple as the front because we all know that they have a fork (already completed by this time) and getting airdrop Spark token. So this is a clear warning specially for newbies to be very careful of this dangerous and malicious sites.
legendary
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December 13, 2020, 04:43:31 AM
#2
I was just about to make a similar thread about that site when I found your topic.

The site is now hosting a fake incentivized community support program meant to support members of the XRP community. They claim that Ripple has set aside 5 Billion XRP to boost the economy. The real fun begins when users are instructed to whitelist their XRP addresses to receive an XRP airdrop ranging from 5-27%. I haven't checked what info they ask for, but I assume you need to download either a fake (malware-infested) software or enter your private keys somewhere as part of the whitelisting process.   

This is the link to the fake/scam/phishing airdrop in case someone wants to check it out. DON'T ENTER YOUR KEYS OR DOWNLOAD RANDOM SOFTWARE.
https://ripple.com.co/insights/Ripple-Community-Update-Incentives-and-Support-for-XRP-holders/
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December 11, 2020, 10:06:37 AM
#1
What happened: Fake Ripple website

Website:
Code:
https://ripple.com.co/ 



Archived: https://archive.is/TaWUa

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Registrant    REDACTED FOR PRIVACY
Registrant Country    us
Registrar    NETIM
IANA ID: 1519
URL: www.netim.com
Whois Server: —

(p)
Registrar Status    clientTransferProhibited
Dates    26 days old
Created on 2020-11-15
Expires on 2021-11-15
Updated on 2020-11-20    
  
IP Address    23.94.83.89 - 1 other site is hosted on this server

Very clever trick, so just be careful and double check the Ripple website.

It is obvious what the real intention here, and since Ripple will have it's fork tomorrow, scammers are working very hard as well to register ripple names to carry their exploits.
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